Examples of 'yerma' in a sentence

Meaning of "yerma"

Yerma is an adjective that is used to describe something that is related to or characteristic of a barren or desolate place, often used in the context of a landscape or location

How to use "yerma" in a sentence

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Yerma will sleep alone.
This element is the most instinctive in Yerma.
Yerma deals with the drama of an infertile woman who desperately wants to have a child.
The material for the project is Yerma.
Please note that the performance of Yerma includes strobe lighting.
Yerma Does your mother live at the top of the village?
Dolores and the old woman have been praying over Yerma all night in the cemetery.
He appears a few times within the play, usually with only Yerma.
She is having a baby, and Yerma is saddened by this fact.
We know they mean Yerma.
Yerma I do not want to look after other people 's children.
His theatrical work includes Yerma and Macbeth.
What did yerma say in the hospital?
María, married five months and already pregnant, asks Yerma to sew for the baby.
Yerma fears that if she, too, does not conceive soon, her blood will turn to poison.

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He acted on stage in several productions, including Yerma and Into the Woods.
Yerma - I like your point of view also.
Commentators have often grouped it with Blood Wedding and Yerma as a " rural trilogy.
Act 1, scene 2, Yerma has just taken Juan his dinner in the fields.
The childless girl says her mother, Dolores, is expecting Yerma.
In the hospital … What did yerma say in the hospital?

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